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Every day of the week, I have some new “gaming” peripheral kicking around the office. Of course, that's fine with me, I love that part of my job. However, it's not like we're tied to that gaming vibe here. With that in mind, it's a nice break from the nor...
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How Much Does it Cost?Both the KC 6000 and the MW 4500 are very reasonably priced. You can pick up the keyboard for between £35 and £45 dependant on which colour you choose. Prices vary from store to store too, so shop around for the good deals. Furthermo...
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Working long hours at a desk in front of a PC usually means you're also in constant contact with a mouse and keyboard. Whereas the former device seems to pose less of a problem on our joints, a mouse can wreak havoc on wrists and forearms; I can attest. T...
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Three DPI settings, Long battery life, Buttons have satisfying click, Ergonomic 45degree design...
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Lacking grip, Righthand only, Can't configure extra buttons...
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REVIEWS – In my day job as a creative director, I use a mouse almost nonstop for between 8-10 hours, so I'm a prime candidate for wrist fatigue and repetitive stress injury. This is exactly the sort of thing that ergonomic input devices like the Cherry MW...
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promotes correct wrist position, very long battery life, inexpensive...
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takes some time to get used to using it, if at all, right-hand only (sorry southpaws), difficult to use with high precision...
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I think that if you can get used to using it, Cherry's ergonomic offering could help relieve some of the stress of mousing all day, and at a decent price. Personally, the odd hand positioning doesn't offer the leverage for precise clicks and movements tha...
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IntroductionHere at The Tech Buyer's Guru, we're constantly receiving e-mails from companies offering up the latest innovations in the technology arena, and some of them are most definitely a bit over the top. Not long ago, our friends at Germany-base...
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Great option for users with repetitive stress issues, fair price, reliable wireless system...
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Can feel awkward, autotracking limits accuracy, buttons are hard to press due to angle of hand...
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Ultimately, we're a bit torn about the MW 4500. It most definitely makes sense from an ergonomic perspective, in that our hands and wrists are not meant to be held parallel to the ground. We don't walk like that, we don't write like that, and we probably...
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Cherry has been producing computer parts since 1967. If you haven't heard of this German electronics company, you've almost certainly felt its handiwork, as Cherry makes arguably the finest mechanical key switches on the market. From its sleek and silent...
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Inexpensive, Changeable DPI, Great wireless capability...
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Awkward design, Not programmable, Easy to accidentally click and drag...
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Cherry's MW 4500 has a few novel features, but this mouse's bizarre appearance will probably work against it for most users...
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At first we would like to thank CHERRY for sending out a sample of their MW 4500 Ergonomic Wireless Mouse for testing and reviewing."CHERRY GmbH, with its headquarters in Auerbach in der Oberpfalz, Germany, is one of the world's leading manufactur...
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Since the MW 4500 does come with a rather unusual shape, the user needs a bit of time to get used to it, when coming from a regular office mouse. The wireless feature is an added bonus, while the dongle is really small in order to be used with both laptop...
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